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Jannik Sinner displays the trophy after winning the final match against Alexander Zverev. (AP Photo)
Jannik Sinner continued his remarkable 2025 season on Sunday, clinching his fourth title of the year with a thrilling comeback against Alexander Zverev in the Vienna Open final.
The Italian, recovering from a first-set deficit, overcame the world number three 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 to secure the 22nd ATP crown of his career.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Sinner dropped the opening set after Zverev produced the only break in a tight first set. “It was such a difficult start in this final for me,” Sinner admitted. “I went a break down, had some chances in the first set but couldn't use them.
He was serving very well, but I just tried to stick there mentally and play my best tennis when it came.”The top seed responded emphatically in the second set, racing to a 3-0 lead and forcing a decider against the 2021 champion. The third set proved a tense battle as Zverev saved two break points in the fifth game, but Sinner’s persistence paid off. Battling a thigh issue, he secured a crucial break at 5-all with a blistering backhand down the line and a long rally win, before closing out the match with a routine hold.
This victory marked Sinner’s second Vienna Open title, following his triumph in 2023, and extended his winning streak on indoor hard courts to 21 matches. The 24-year-old has now reached the final in eight of ten tournaments this year, adding to his titles at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and Beijing.
“The third set was a bit of a rollercoaster, but I was feeling the ball very well at times, so I tried to push and I’m very happy of course to win another title,” Sinner said. “It’s very special.”With momentum firmly on his side, Sinner heads into next week’s Paris Masters 1000 as one of the favourites.




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